Sneaky sneaky very sneaky

The Evening standard article about the secret ring of steel rather shocked me, though sadly didn’t surprise me as much as it once would have. Very quietly rounds around the city have been being blocked, changed from public highways to private property with private security and controls on what people on those streets can and can’t do. Two thirds of the roads into the city have been closed leaving just 19 ways to drive in all of which are monitored by CCTV camera’s recording car number plates and the occupants.

Whilst the city has always been different and a bit of a city state, this very quiet change to the urban infrastructure represents a massive retrograde step to when the city was an actual walled city. Given how quietly they’ve achieved it round the city, I’m sure they’ll manage to do the same sort of thing elsewhere with just as little uproar.

I sadly can’t make the exhibition mentioned in the article or go on the walk, but I think I have a new project a modern day beating of the bounds, just repeating the work done by Henrietta Williams and George Gingell for myself mapping the ring and photographing what I can.

The exhibition part of This is not a gateway runs from the 22nd to the 24th Oct at HANBURY HALL, 22 HANBURY STREET, E1 6QR

The full details of the exhibit on the ring of steel are as follows:

Henrietta Williams, George Gingell: Ring of Steel: Entering the Panopticon The so-called ‘Ring of Steel’ is a security installation that carefully guards the City of London. Ushering in a new phase of fortress urbanism the ‘Ring of Steel’ creates a digitally hermetically sealed security installation. A system of CCTV, narrowed streets, sentry boxes and bollards preventing access is used to carefully monitor the square mile. Through maps and photographs this project aims to make visible the function, nature and effect of the Ring of Steel, its role as a Panopticon, demonstrating how it follows an ancient line of city defense whilst generating a very 21st century approach to control. Rosa Luxemburg Hall

Mortgage fuelled shit fan interface

Via LegIron I came across this, which if true is terrifying. If you’re not even vaguely aware of what’s going on with mortgages in the US then be prepared for a hell of a shock. The bottom line of the article is:

Long story short (since this is the short version): A lot of the foreclosed properties might not have been foreclosed legally. The people evicted might still have a right to their old houses. The new buyers might not actually own the REO’s they bought off the banks. The banks could be on the hook for trillions of dollars, and in the sights of literally millions of lawsuits.

But go read the whole thing, this has the potential to send a hell of a shock back round the financial world and beyond, and the immediate question that sprang to my mind is to wonder how different things are over here and elsewhere. It wouldn’t surprise me if a similar situation lurks over here for as Captain Ranty often observes the laws have the same basis and you can’t just go round selling other people loans.

Farewell to Raccoons?

The Snowolf has noticed as had I that the most excellent Anna Raccoon has fallen off the internet with nary a word. Her site claimed the other day to be down for maintenance for a year and is now just a standard domain parking site.

If she has gone and this isn’t just a technical glitch then that will be a great loss for the rest of us, and reminds me why I should always save local copies of any article I want to reference because you never know when one day they’ll just be gone.

Meanwhile I hope that there are no dark or unpleasant reasons behind her blogs departure and wish her well with whatever happens to be going on.

Update Gildas has written an excellent Eulogy for the departing of Anna Racoons blog and now also has a letter from Anna Raccoon explaining the very good though depressing reasons for her departure. I must admit that if I ever receive the sort of attention Anna did I would probably give up faster than a very fast thing giving up very quickly.

There is a new blog for Anna’s fans over at http://a-nest-of-procyon-lotor.blogspot.com/ being run by former contributors.